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New Zealand’s Top Scholar announced


Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern

Prime Minister
MP for Mt Albert

2 May 2018 PĀNUI PĀPĀHO
MEDIA STATEMENT


Andrew Tang and the Prime Minister

Former Scots College student Andrew Tang has been awarded this year’s Prime Minister’s Award for Academic Excellence at the New Zealand Qualifications Authority’s annual Top Scholar Award ceremony.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern presented Andrew with his award at the ceremony held at Parliament today.

“The award recognises achievement at the highest overall level of academic excellence. Andrew’s achievement as a New Zealand Scholarship student is something he and his school can be extremely proud of.

“Receiving six New Zealand Scholarships, six Outstanding Scholarship awards and a Top Subject Scholar award in Economics, Andrew’s accomplishment illustrates what can be attained through hard work and dedication, and the support of schools and whanau.

“While studying at Scots College, Andrew achieved a remarkable amount at high levels in a range of sporting, cultural and community activities.

“He has also been awarded the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Award, a Royal Society of New Zealand Scholarship to the London International Youth Science Forum, and won the New Zealand Youth Award for his science video tutorials.

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“I congratulate Andrew on his accomplishments and look forward to his success in his chosen future path.

“Alongside Andrew today, there were 37 students recognised for their academic accomplishments in the 2017 New Zealand Scholarship Examinations, including 11 Premier Award winners, and 35 Top Subject Scholar Award recipients.

“These young students are taking steps forward in an exciting time for New Zealand’s education and career skills and will likely forge a path that will include new skills and careers as New Zealand identifies our future needs.

I am excited to see how these students develop and discover their future potential. I am confident they will make a major contribution to New Zealand,” Jacinda Ardern said.

More than 9,800 students participated in these examinations in 2017, with 2,414 students being awarded one or more scholarships. The Prime Minister’s Award for Academic Excellence was established and presented for the first time in 2011. More information about 2017 New Zealand Scholarship results is available on the NZQA website.


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